Nick Perry
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Nick Perry
@NickPerryNo1
Meet me in the land of hopes and dreams
Stafford, England Katılım Ağustos 2012
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@29Havertz43802 it really isn’t, he has been excellent before running out of steam
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🚨 Arsenal should listen to offers for Zubimendi in the summer because €60m is a lot of money to have sitting on the bench next season
Zubimendi struggled to adapt to the intensity and level of physicality in the league, especially towards the end of the season, giving away free goals to the opposition.
But it is important to take note of his contributions earlier in the season, considering options available on the market like Tonali and Matheus Fernandes who can replace him, with Miles Lewis Skelly integration almost becoming a success.
What is your honest thought about Zubimendi ahead of the summer?

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@AnythingArs_ Nelli is a fantastic player who carried us through the CL, Leo has also done well.
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Between Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard, who should Arsenal keep and who should be sold?
It’s becoming one of the biggest debates among Arsenal fans heading into next season.
Martinelli is only 24 and still has massive potential. His pace, direct dribbling, pressing intensity, and ability to stretch defenses make him one of Arsenal’s most dangerous transition players.
When he is confident, he gives full-backs nightmares and adds unpredictability to Arsenal’s attack. His partnership with players like Declan Rice and Gabriel Jesus has also helped Arsenal dominate big games in recent seasons.
But this season, Martinelli has struggled with consistency. His finishing has been frustrating at times, his decision-making in the final third can still improve, and injuries have slowed his momentum. There are games where he disappears for long periods, especially against deep defensive blocks where Arsenal need creativity more than speed.
Trossard, on the other hand, offers experience and composure. He may not be as explosive as Martinelli, but his movement, link-up play, intelligence in tight spaces, and finishing are top quality.
He has repeatedly delivered important goals and assists for Arsenal in crucial moments. Trossard is also versatile…he can play on both wings, as a false nine, or behind the striker. In pressure moments, he often looks calmer and more clinical than Martinelli.
However, Trossard is already in his 30s, and Arsenal must think long-term. He lacks the pace and physical intensity Martinelli brings, and there are games where Arsenal miss that direct threat on the counterattack when Trossard starts. If Arsenal want to build for the future, Martinelli clearly has the higher ceiling.
For me, Arsenal should keep Martinelli and continue giving him chances to prove himself. His age, work rate, and potential are too valuable to give up on now. Trossard is still an excellent squad player who can win games off the bench or rotate in important matches, but if Arsenal were forced to choose one player for the future, Martinelli should be the priority.
The real question is: should Arsenal remain patient with Martinelli’s development, or is Trossard currently the more reliable option to start every big game? ❤️💯

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If you want to stop this sort of nonsense, you should hand out retrospective bans for this.
3 game ban for trying to decieve the referee and get an opponent sent off.
If I was a Liverpool fan I would be embarrassed by Alexis Mac Allister
#AVFC
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🚨| The Premier League just proposed a huge rule change:
If a club breaks the money rules (like spending too much), they won’t get automatically punished anymore.
Instead, they can sit down and negotiate a softer deal/settlement with the league.
This plan will be voted on next month.
Everyone knows why they’re doing it — they’re trying to make it easier for Manchester City to avoid proper punishment. Absolute joke 😂

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If we beat West ham today...
A follower who RTs this will win a CL flag or a CL tshirt from sheworeshop.com



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@UTDAlex8 you wouldn’t get anywhere near that for the player you are selling
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🚨Manchester United 2026 Summer Transfer Master Plan
Out:
1. Noussair Mazraoui — £50m
2. Amad Diallo — £70m
3. Manuel Ugarte — £60m
4. Joshua Zirkzee — £70m
5. Mason Mount — £80m
6. Marcus Rashford — £30m
7. Rasmus Højlund — £45m
8. Jadon Sancho — £60m
9. André Onana — £70m
10. Luke Shaw — £35m
Total: £570m
Ins:
1. Aurélien Tchouaméni — £80m
2. Julián Álvarez — £70m
3. Lewis Hall — £50m
4. Elliot Anderson — £75m
5. Mateus Fernandes — £35m
6. Ederson — £45m
7. Marcos Senesi — £50m
8. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia — £70
Total: £475m
Net: +£95m


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